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Shell And Tube Condenser

Product Details:

  • Max Pressure 16 bar
  • Diameter 600 mm
  • Thickness 6 mm
  • Max. Capacity 50 TR
  • Number of Pipe 120
  • Temperature Up to 110C
  • Condition New
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Shell And Tube Condenser Product Specifications

  • Up to 110C
  • 7.5 kW
  • 50 TR
  • 120
  • Horizontal Shell and Tube
  • 1.6 MPa
  • 1500 mm x 600 mm x 800 mm
  • 6 mm
  • 40 m/h
  • 600 mm
  • 200 kg
  • 16 bar
  • 380 V
  • New

Product Description


Optimize the cooling effectiveness with our Shell and Tube Condenser, a component in maintaining temperature control. With meticulous design focused on reliability this condenser incorporates a shell surrounding meticulously engineered tubes for efficient heat dissipation. It is well suited for a range of applications providing consistent temperature regulation that enhances the overall performance of your system. Additionally its compact design allows for integration into setups making efficient use of available space. Designed to withstand wear and tear while maximizing heat transfer efficiency, our Shell and Tube Condenser offers a solution for industries that require thermal management. Rely on its engineering to elevate your cooling processes ensuring top notch performance and dependability.



Durability and Efficient Heat Exchange

With copper tubes and a mild steel shell protected by an epoxy coating, this condenser offers both reliability and exceptional heat transfer performance. Its triangular pitch tube arrangement and 20 m heat exchange area maximize cooling efficiency, while the blue or grey coating further enhances corrosion resistance.


Simplified Maintenance and Installation

The removable tube bundle design allows for easy cleaning and maintenance, minimizing downtime in industrial applications. Flanged connections ensure secure installation, and the horizontal layout enables seamless integration with existing pipework.

FAQs of Shell And Tube Condenser:


Q: How is maintenance carried out on this shell and tube condenser?

A: Maintenance is straightforward due to the removable tube bundle, allowing for easy access and thorough cleaning of the tubes. Regular cleaning is recommended to ensure optimal heat exchange and longevity.

Q: What are the primary applications for this condenser model?

A: This shell and tube condenser is engineered for industrial refrigeration and air conditioning systems, delivering efficient cooling and heat transfer in demanding environments.

Q: When should this condenser be installed in an industrial setting?

A: Installation is ideal when there is a requirement for efficient water-cooled heat exchange in refrigeration or air conditioning processes, particularly when system reliability and simple maintenance are priorities.

Q: Where can this condenser be supplied from?

A: This model is manufactured and supplied in India, supporting both domestic and international industrial requirements.

Q: What process design features enhance operational performance?

A: A triangular pitch tube arrangement, epoxy-coated shell, and flanged connections combine to provide efficient heat transfer, corrosion resistance, and ease of installation in industrial settings.

Q: How does the condenser benefit industrial operations?

A: It delivers high efficiency, reliable performance, and reduced maintenance downtime, making it a cost-effective solution for large-scale cooling needs.

Q: What is the usage advantage of the epoxy-coated shell and copper tubes?

A: Epoxy coating on the shell and the use of copper tubes ensure excellent corrosion resistance, improved heat transfer, and longer equipment lifespan, especially in environments exposed to water and varying temperatures.

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